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Harvard Shooting Club.

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The regular meeting of the Harvard Shooting club whose held at Watertown yesterday afternoon. The conditions for the shooting were all that could be desired, and the scores made show a general average above the ordinary. The series of matches for this month were finished at this meeting. The following are the individual scores made yesterday: Match A.- Green, 9, MacKay 8. Match B.- (straight away) MacKay 8, Green 7, Quinlan 7.

The winners of the matches, and their scores out of twenty birds are as follows: Match A-Green, 18; McKay, 17. Match B-Greene, 15; McKay, 15; Quinlan, 14. In the shoot off, McKay beat Greene, winning first place.

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